NAVFAC NW Design-Build 8(a) MACC – $400M

Awarded in August 2023, Doyon Management Services is working with NAVFAC Northwest on this 8-year, $400M, Design-Build, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC). Task Orders will be between $100K and $5M.

Work will be performed at various installations and facilities serviced by NAVFAC Northwest and located within the NAVFAC Northwest area of responsibility, primarily in Washington and including but not limited to Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Wyoming.

The planned contract consists of Design/Build work for new construction, renovation, alteration, demolition, and repair. Work may include, but is not limited to administrative and industrial facilities, housing renovation, childcare centers, lodges, recreation/fitness centers, retail complexes, warehouses, housing offices, community centers, commercial and institutional buildings, manufacturing and industrial buildings and other similar facilities.

NAVFAC Structural Repairs & Steel Mooring Dolphins, Pier 35, Little Creek, VA – $890K

Doyon Project Services will be working with NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic, PWD Little Creek – Fort Story on this 203 calendar day project to provide structural repairs to Pier 35 and the Steel Mooring Dolphins at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek – Fort Story (JEBLCFS), Little Creek site, Virginia Beach,VA.

NAVFAC Land Based Engineers Sites Demolition Package, Philadelphia Navy Yard Annex, PA – $6.1M

Doyon Management Services will be working with NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic PWD Pennsylvania on this 280 calendar day on this $6.1M project to partially demolish existing components and systems in Building 77H in preparation for a future repair project by others, and other incidental related work.

FHWA Tanana River Recreation Area Improvements, Fairbanks, AK – $8.6M

Doyon Management Services will be working with the Federal Highway Administration, Western Federal Lands Highway Division on this 558-calendar-day project to improve access to the Tanana Lake Recreation Area (TLRA) and to federally-managed lands along the Tanana River. Work will end by Fall of 2024. The scope of work includes:
• The project will begin at the South Lathrop Street and Sanduri Avenue intersection where an existing at-grade road/rail crossing will be replaced.
• Reconstructing South Lathrop Street to the Tanana flood control levee with a 32-foot-wide, paved driving surface.
• Extending South Lathrop Street approx. 1,700-feet beyond the Tanana flood control levee with a new 32-foot-wide, paved driving surface.
• Extending Northlake Lane approx. 500-feet to a new 4-way intersection with the new South Lathrop Street extension.
• Parking lot resurfacing and expansion of the Swim Beach Parking Lot, paving of the Motorized Boat Launch and Non-Motorized Boat Launch, new restroom installation, and 1500’ of ADA compliant pathway.
• Vehicle plug-in installation at the Motorized Boat Launch and Non-Motorized Boat Launch.

USFWS Design-Build Construction MATOC – $250M

Doyon Management Services was awarded a spot on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s nationwide 5-year Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for Design-Build construction services for the continental US and Hawaii in any state or US territory. DMS will be working with the Department of Interior customers including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, and the Bureau of Land Management on this contract to support the “Great American Outdoors Act”. Projects will include design services, construction of facilities, interior and exterior facility renovations, demolition and installation, heating and air conditioning, HVAC controls, plumbing, fire suppression, interior and exterior electrical and lighting, fire and intrusion alarms, communications, interior & exterior utilities, site-work, landscaping, fencing, masonry, roofing, concrete, asphalt paving, storm drainage, limited environmental remediation, surveys, studies, and other related work. DMS has selected to work in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.

USACE Agricultural Research Service Screenhouses, Corvallis, OR – $10.1M

Doyon Management Services will be working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District and Oregon State University on this 540 calendar day project at the Agricultural Research Service (ARS)/ National Clonal Germplasm Repository located at the Lewis Brown Research Farm to replace six existing 35′ x 85′ wooden framed screenhouses with three 30′ x 85′ gutter connected screenhouses (60′ x 85′ total square feet each structure) and a single 30′ x 85′ screenhouse including various greenhouse improvements.

USCG Repair Cargo and Fuel Pier Fender Piles, Base Kodiak, AK – $4.1M

Doyon Management Services will be working with the U.S. Coast Guard on this 120-calendar day project to remove existing broken timber fender piles, installing new composite fender piles and new timber fender piles, replacing miscellaneous fender pile hardware, and repairing existing timber chocks and wales.

NAVFAC 8(a) Small Business MACC – $750M

Doyon Management Services will be working with NAVFAC Washington on this eight-year Design-Build, Design-Bid-Build Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC). Construction projects will include new construction, demolition, repair, alterations, and renovation of buildings, systems and infrastructure. Types of facilities may include administrative, industrial, maintenance, warehouses, communications, personnel support recreation, lodging, medical, training, ranges and roads in the NAVFAC Washington AOR.

USACE Locker Room and Restroom Renovation, Fort Belvoir, VA – $3.9M

Doyon Technical Services will be working with USACE Baltimore District on this 548 calendar day project to renovate the men’s and women’s locker and restroom areas to comply with the current codes, DoD Unified Facility Criteria (UFC) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This renovation requires demolition of portions of the floor slab (slab on grade), includes an associated breakroom and exercise room, and requires work to the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing, fire protection systems, and associated building systems related to the renovated spaces.

USACE Carlisle PX HVAC Upgrades, Carlisle, PA – $1.9M

Doyon Technical Services will be working with USACE Baltimore District on this 365 calendar day Design-Build project to remove and replace three AHUs for the PX at Carlisle that was originally constructed in 1974.